Happy New Year my people!! People always fret over how long can they wish each other Happy New Year!! It’s how ever long you feel comfortable in doing it. I usually say it all month long as I see people for the first time.
One New Year’s Eve Michael Newmuis and I stopped by the Penn’s Landing waterfront to say hello to Joe Forkin, Delaware River Waterfront President. Thank him for the fantastic job he does every year. It’s really such a treat for Philly to have the rink, and lodges along Penns Landing. We also caught the 6pm fireworks show, featuring three barges this year instead of one. It was spectacular. It’s become a tradition for my Mike, Michael, Kevin and I.
Lady B, Mayor Cherelle L Parker and Patty Jackson
Then we headed over to the parkway, where The City of Philadelphia and Mayor Cherelle L. Parker presented a free New Year’s Eve concert and fireworks spectacular, ushering in the countdown to America’s 250th birthday.
The evening featured Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and two-time Grammy Award–winning hip-hop icon LL COOL J (an everyone wants to know how they can get a hold of this fantastic jacket),
with special guests Philadelphia’s own DJ Jazzy Jeff sporting another awesome jacket, Emmy Award–winning music director and Grammy Award–winning writer Adam Blackstone, hard rockers Dorothy, and Technician The DJ. Produced by Scott Mirkin
I saw today the City was disposing their holiday tree, I should ask them what they’re doing with it. You can recycle yours in various neighborhoods, but here is the info for the Fairmount area.
Happy Birthday to Philly’s own Top Chef Jen Carroll. I have heard so many wonderful things about Dinner at Jen’s & Billy’s. This year I am going to make a resy. Here’s their Instagram with all the info.
Just popping on to say hi. I still have a few fabulous parties from 2025 that deserve some love, and I’ll be sharing those shortly. Then it’s full speed ahead into 2026.
I’ll admit, the sheer number of events and experiences ahead feels a bit overwhelming—in the best possible way. It’s exciting to see how fully Philadelphia has come into its own. Even late-night dining is back.
I’ll be putting together a list next week of spots open late for those after-hours bites, which means no more midnight drives to Live Casino for a slice, as convenient as that 2 a.m. option has been in the past.
As I enter my 19th year chronicling Philadelphia’s social scene, I’m struck by how much the city has changed. Philadelphia was once a quieter town socially, with one or two events a month that brought people together.
Mohamad Aldiab, Matt Carter, Lexie Norcross, Stephanie and Hal Donnelly at the Cooper Hospital Red Hot Gala
Today, especially during the shoulder seasons of spring and fall, the calendar is filled almost daily with gatherings that reflect a city fully in its stride.
Sabir Peele, Amanda St Paul, Dhruvi Bav, Ayres Chenault, and Tulon Cork at the Opening of Clik Cafe at Comcast Center
In 2025, I was grateful to capture so many moments that reflected Philadelphia’s creativity, generosity, and growing confidence. The events featured here are not ranked and they represent just a snapshot of more than 200 gatherings and 65,000 photos taken this year. At their core, these celebrations are fundraisers, where a ticket does more than grant entry—it helps carry each organization’s mission well beyond the night itself.
Patricia “Trish” Wellenbach and Larry McMichael, partner at Dilworth heading to the dance floor at the Rittenhouse Square Ball in June 2025
Every year, Friends of Rittenhouse Square host a fantastic black-tie gala to raise funds for the care and preservation of Rittenhouse Square, one of the city’s most beloved green spaces. The evening brings together Philadelphia’s civic and cultural leaders for a night filled with beautiful design, lively dancing, and a shared commitment to keeping this iconic park thriving. A heartfelt congratulations to this year’s honoree, Wendy Rosen, whose decades of service, leadership, and unwavering advocacy continue to leave a lasting mark on the city. Tickets may be top tier at $1,000 a person—but have you seen the Square lately? It’s absolutely beautiful, and the event sells out yearly.
The Philadelphia Ballet Spring Festival
Last spring, the Philadelphia Ballet welcomed guests back to the beautiful Red Rose Farm in Villanova for its 6th Annual Spring Festival, graciously hosted at the home of Board Chairman David F. Hoffman.
The festival unfolded over two events: a Thursday night benefit featuring cocktails, an award presentation, an outdoor performance, and dinner $1200 pp; and a Saturday picnic where guests brought blankets, wine, and friends to enjoy ballet on the lawn. $300 for a party of 4. (prices for 2026)
Both gatherings offered a beautiful setting to experience live performance while supporting the Ballet’s work on stage and in the community.
When I worked as a paralegal at 1101 Market Street and lived at 17th and Callowhill, I spent years walking through Reading Terminal Market, grabbing breakfast, passing through between errands, and soaking in the daily rhythm of one of Philadelphia’s most iconic spaces. Those memories have stayed with me.
When Party for the Market was introduced, I was thrilled. The idea of enjoying so many favorite foods in one night, after hours, felt like a love letter to the Market itself. What I discovered was even better: a fun, festive evening filled with dancing, reconnecting with friends, and experiencing this historic landmark in an entirely new way. $300
Held after hours, the Market is transformed into a lively, immersive celebration that brings together Philadelphia’s food community, civic leaders, and longtime supporters. The event supports the Market’s strategic plan, Feeding Philly’s Heart and Soul, and serves as its largest annual fundraiser. Year after year, it sells out at 1,500 guests—yet it never feels crowded. – This year Opera Philadelphia held their gala at the RTM and it was also a lot of fun. You really must attend an opera performance. Affordable, enjoyable.
Sleeper event of the year. The Franklin Institute Gala always lands on the same night as another client event, The Breakthrough Gala, so I usually stop into FI for cocktails before heading to Breakthrough. This year, I did the opposite—and I’m glad I did.
Arriving later revealed a beautifully orchestrated experience: dinner served throughout the museum on every floor, reminiscent of the Academy Ball when it transformed the entire Bellevue. Each space was thoughtfully decorated, followed by dancing and dessert on the main floor, where the food court normally sits. It was a standout night, very fun. $1000
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh visited Philadelphia in May 2025 to rededicate the Bicentennial Bell at its new home in the Benjamin Rush Garden. The bell, a gift from his mother Queen Elizabeth II to the United States for the 1976 Bicentennial, was cast by the same foundry as the Liberty Bell and had remained in storage for years. Its rededication now stands as a powerful symbol of the enduring friendship between the U.S. and Great Britain, while also helping launch preparations for America’s 2026 Semiquincentennial.
In the evening their was a gala dinner for the prince at the Downtown Club. Before guests sat, Prince Edward greeted those in attendance. PS Prince Edward doesn’t like posed photos, but he was very accommodating with candids.
One of the most popular—and most diverse—events at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in recent years was Raheem Mannying’sArtish, a 21+ cocktail party celebrating great art, great music, and great people held in Marcj. Last year’s theme, Visionaries, honored those who challenged the status quo throughout history and perfectly captured the spirit of the night. Unfortunately, Artish does not appear on the calendar this year. While 2026 is shaping up to be full of standout exhibitions and galas, here’s hoping this beloved after-hours favorite makes a return next year. $75 – $150
Wonders Beyond Words – A fairy tale ball for books
The Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation Annual Gala, Wonders Beyond Words, was a celebratory evening dedicated to advancing literacy, learning, and access across the city. The event honored A. Morris Williams, Jr., Emeritus Board Member, recognizing his extraordinary leadership and longstanding commitment to the Library’s mission. Beyond the accolades, the gala played a critical role in sustaining the future of the Free Library, raising vital funds to support Foundation programs that positively impact the lives of more than 2.2 million Philadelphians each year.
Rittenhouse Grill owner Garth Weldon, singer Adam Pascal and Randy Swartz, co created of the Broadway Cabaret series at the Rittenhouse Grill. A must do. A whimsical evening of music, friends and delicious food. Tickets $100, or with dinner $200 – $225, includes dinner and gratuity.
The Barnes Foundation Gala – Fall Ball is peak Philadelphia people-watching: diverse, stylish, eclectic, and effortlessly fun. It’s one of those must-attend events you should experience at least once in your life. The exhibitions tied to the gala are always thought-provoking, the food is consistently excellent, and yes—there’s a packed dance floor.
Over the course of the night, you’ll find yourself rubbing elbows with Patrons of the Arts, creatives, philanthropists, business leaders, and big thinkers, all sharing the same space in one of the city’s most iconic cultural settings.
The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts 2025 Great Stages Gala, held May 30, was a true love letter to Philadelphia’s performing arts scene. The evening honored former Governor Ed Rendell, Judge Midge Rendell, and PHILADANCO! founder Joan Myers Brown for their lasting impact on the city’s cultural life.
Festivities began with a moving ceremony at the Academy of Music, followed by a lively dinner and party at the Kimmel Center, where performances by the Philadelphia Orchestra, ballet and opera artists, and Broadway favorite Justin Guarini kept the energy soaring. Elegant, joyful, and unmistakably Philly, the gala celebrated the power of the arts to bring a city together—on stage and off.
Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble Arts Trustee Elaine Woo Camarda, philanthropist and arts advocate
Music Industry Legends Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff, creators of “The Philadelphia Sound”
Gov Josh Shapiro. Mayor Cherelle L Parker, former Ambassador David L Cohen and Mark Segal, Philly Gay News, legend
Hands down the best party of the year, in the room where it happened – The Pa Society Dinner. So honored to be the only media photographer in the room. Great access, lots of great photos. By far this is one of my favorites.
Pa. Society honoree David L. Cohen with Patricia D. Wellenbach, President of The Pennsylvania Society
I’ll write more on this in January, as you may know I had the flu for most of December when I returned from this event. Thanks Patricia D. Wellenbach, President of The Pennsylvania Society for having me!!
I could write about another two dozen parties, each and every one of them I get the privilege to shoot are magnificent. These were just a few of the ones where i have dates for next year and I thought it would be helpful to tell you about them.
A few weeks ago, Philadelphia hosted a series of high-energy watch parties, with a major highlight on December 5, 2025, when fans gathered at Stateside Live! and venues across the city for the FIFA World Cup Final Draw including the Center City Philadelphia FIFA Volunteer Headquarters where I was.
We’ve known for years, Philadelphia will host six matches during the FIFA World Cup 2026™, spanning Canada, Mexico, and the United States, including five Group Stage matches and a Round of 16 showdown on July 4, 2026—a historic moment aligning with America’s 250th anniversary.
The city will welcome some of the world’s most celebrated national teams during the Group Stage, including Brazil, France, Ghana, Croatia, Côte d’Ivoire, Curaçao, Ecuador, Haiti, and a Playoff Qualifier.
Philadelphia Match Schedule
Sunday, June 14 Ivory Coast vs. Ecuador | 7:00 PM ET
Friday, June 19 Brazil vs. Haiti | 9:00 PM ET
Monday, June 22 France vs. Playoff Winner (Bolivia, Suriname, or Iraq) | 5:00 PM ET
Thursday, June 25 Curaçao vs. Ivory Coast | 4:00 PM ET
Saturday, June 27 Ghana vs. Croatia | 5:00 PM ET
Saturday, July 4 – Round of 16 Winner Match 74 vs. Winner Match 77 | 5:00 PM ET
Catering was by the 12th Street Catering, and there was this very cool beverage service sponsored by American Airline, and served by actual flight attendants. It was a very cool event with guests ranging from sponsors, to politicians, business leaders and guests all watching the DC ceremony on a large TV.
Thanks to the hard working Philadelphia FIFA staff for working on this project from it’s inception through next year. It’s going to be a great experience for all of Philadelphia, and our visitors who are in for a treat.
A few weeks ago, Arkema‘s North American Headquarters at 155 Radnor held their annual holiday party for their employees.
As part of this week’s holiday party, employees were given an exclusive preview of the company’s new Innovation Lab.
The immersive showroom highlights how Arkema’s advanced materials are used in dozens of everyday products—from automobiles and cleaning solutions to sports equipment and green energy technologies.
The Innovation Lab represents another step in Arkema’s ongoing effort to better tell its story through hands-on experiences.
Catering by Savona
Arkema, a global leader in specialty materials, partnered with Stantec for workplace strategy and design services to develop their North American Headquarters in suburban Philadelphia. At 120,000 square feet, the new space consolidated and relocated their existing multi-building campus into a single, cohesive space.
The company looks forward to welcoming customers, colleagues, media, and community neighbors to explore the space in the new year.
Although all the “Ugly Sweaters” were fantastic, I loved this one “Oh Chemistree! with the chemistry periodic table created the tree!! Thanks for having me again his year to photograph your party.
King of Collectibles Season 3 Premiere Brings Sports, Stars, and Collectibles to Philadelphia
Ken Goldin thanking the over 300 guest who came out to celebrate the season 3 premier of the hit Netflix series King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch
Philadelphia played host to a high-energy private celebration this week as the premiere party for Season 3 of King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch took over the W Philadelphia on Wednesday night.
Philadelphia Eagles players and alumni – Landon Dickerson, Todd Herremans, DeSean Jackson, Brent Celek, Connor Barwin and Jordan Mailata
The evening brought together athletes, collectors, and industry insiders to celebrate the return of the hit Netflix series, which pulls back the curtain on the fast-moving, high-stakes world of rare sports and pop-culture memorabilia. The show centers on Goldin, the largest collectibles marketplace on eBay and a dominant force in the global collectibles space.
Logan Paul and Ken Goldin discussing Logan’s Pikachu Illustrator, PSA 10 (Gem Mint) Card
The room buzzed with energy as athletes and notable guests filled the space, including Philadelphia Eagles players, rising NBA star Jared McCain, and digital creator-turned-entrepreneur Logan Paul. It was a true collision of sports, entertainment, and collectibles—mirroring the mix that has made the series such a standout.
Jared McCain and Ken Goldin checking out some rare collectibles
Co-produced by Eli Manning and Peyton Manning, the show continues to spotlight headline-making items, major deals, and the personalities driving today’s booming collectibles market.
The entire cast of season 3 of King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch posing on the redcarpet together
Season 3 of King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch officially premieres December 23 on Netflix, and if the energy inside the W Philadelphia was any indication, the new season is poised to be one of the biggest yet.
Among the season’s biggest surprises is Goldin securing a soccer jersey worn, or verifiably used, by Lionel Messi as a child. The story of how it landed in his hands, he said, unfolds on the show and is almost too good for TV.
Thanks to Creative Helm for the photos, and John Whitehead for help in the write up. I unfortunately was downed by the flu last Wednesday, and had to cancel at the last minute.
Michelle Palmer. Executive Director Breakthrough Philadelphia
Breakthrough Marks 30 Years by Exceeding Fundraising Goal at Breakfast of Champions
Breakthrough of Greater Philadelphia is working to promote equity in education by bringing together motivated middle school students and college students who aspire to be teachers. In October they came together at their annual Breakfast of Champions to mark the Breakthrough of Greater Philadelphia’s 30th anniversary held at the Philadelphia Cricket Club.
The 30th Anniversary Breakfast of Champions proved to be a major milestone for Breakthrough, as the organization exceeded its donor matching challenge and raised more than $60,000. The funds will directly support tuition-free programming for 15 Scholars and Teaching Fellows, helping Breakthrough continue its mission of expanding educational opportunity for Philadelphia students in grades 5 through 12.
Najah Spruill, Breakthrough put her on the trajectory for a successful career in education. Summer Instructional Coach and Breakthrough Alumna
The event also highlighted the role of Breakthrough’s Teaching Fellows, who play a critical part in preparing and inspiring the next generation of diverse educators in Philadelphia.
Kalea Albanese, Breakthrough Teaching Fellow
Teaching Fellows are currently-enrolled college students and a pillar of our program at Breakthrough. Teaching Fellows are educators-as-superheroes, empowering and uplifting middle schoolers as diverse, talented role models. All the while bolstering their own future careers through an immersive and meaningful internship.
Alisa Goren and Phyllis Elick
The breakthrough Scholar Experience
This year also marked a significant moment in the organization’s history. For the first time, Breakthrough served students across three programs—High School Ready, Summer Capstone, and College Bound—providing up to eight years of continuous academic and mentorship support.
Michelle Reyes Aleti, Communications & Community Engagement Breakthrough Philadelpha, Frederico Mingozzi and Joseph Kotarski Breakthrough supporters
Michelle Palmer. Executive Director Breakthrough Philadelphia and Jacky Petit-Homme, Founding Partner of Liberty One Wealth Advisors
New in 2025: 8 years of free programming for Breakthrough Scholars
Save the Date: 2026 Spring Soirée on April 30 at 6pm
Your presence powers possibility! Raise a glass, raise a paddle, and support over 250 Breakthrough Scholars and Teaching Fellows. With friends, great food, open bar, and live/silent auctions, it’s a celebration you won’t want to miss.
The ladies who lunch, showed up and out at Fashion For All 2025—hosted again this year at BOYDS beautiful Wayne location—was a stylish and meaningful afternoon that brought the community together in support of Our Closet In Your Neighborhood (OCIYN) work across Philadelphia.
Held on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, the annual fundraiser featured an exclusive runway presentation highlighting the season’s most exciting looks, complemented by luxury brand activations that added energy and immersive moments throughout the event. Most importantly, the event created a powerful opportunity for guests to champion the tremendous impact OCIYN makes in the lives of so many Philadelphians.
Sharon Freedman, Our Closet founder Jill Aschkenasy and Alex Freedman
Our Closet In Your Neighborhood (OCIYN) is a free mobile program that provides food and clothing, as well as access to services and benefits.
Shayna Walinsky, Wynnewood, Melissa Strauss of Narberth, Carly Rubin of Wynnewood and Danielle Walter of Bryn Mawr
Boyds Philadelphia and Boyds Wayne are not only retail destinations for luxury fashion but have also contributed to local community support through partnerships with charitable programs like Our Closet In Your Neighborhood, particularly by hosting and sponsoring the annual Fashion For All fundraiser to benefit families and individuals in need.
The following photos were supplied by Boyd’s of the fashion show.
Boyds is a long-established luxury apparel and accessories boutique with locations in both Philadelphia and Wayne,
offering designer fashion for women and men along with personal shopping and tailored services.
Ken Downing and Kent Gushner
Thanks to Kent Gushner, Missy Dietz and the Boyd family for hosting this wonderful event again this year, and to the fabulous Ken Downing who emceed the fashion show.
I photographed a lot of events this past week and will just be dropping a few gems here. I had a great time at the 2025 Conshohocken Winter Market, presented by Cencora, held last weekend December 5-7 and there again this weekend December 12-14 in the Plaza at SORA West, adjacent to Hotel West & Main and the corporate headquarters of Cencora in downtown Conshohocken. Don’t be a Grinch and go enjoy. BTW who is this Grinch, he was sooo good in character. (More Info)
Two years ago, I launched a dedicated Concierge Photography Service to meet a growing need among the corporate partners who support Philadelphia’s major charity and civic initiatives. As an event photographer, I frequently heard from executives and team members who wanted access to high-quality images featuring their participation at these events—but the reality is that not all event photos are distributed to subjects due to time constraints and varying turnaround requirements.
Globy Awards on Monday
Today, approximately one-third of my work is focused on custom client event coverage, providing companies with consistent, professional imagery they can rely on for marketing, social media, internal communications, and stakeholder engagement. Previously, many organizations relied on staff to capture a few cell-phone snapshots, which rarely conveyed the energy, professionalism, or brand presence they intended.
Rob McNeill, Board of Directors Board Chair, Lorina Marshall-Blake is President of the Independence Blue Cross Foundation, Greg Deavens former President & CEO for Independence Health Group/Independence Blue Cross, Zabeth Teelucksingh Board of Directors President, Global Philadelphia Association
My Concierge Photography Service eliminates that gap. Clients receive polished, strategically curated photos that highlight their involvement, enhance their public profile, and support their philanthropic storytelling—with timely delivery and a level of visual quality that elevates their brand, to be used in Linkedin, SM, blogs reports etc. As I tell my clients this is a good way to tell your story to your clients, readers etc. to your employees to your board.
Last night’s Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber 2025 Excelencia in Business Awards Reception last night. GPHCC develops, promotes and advocates for Hispanic businesses in the Greater Philadelphia Region while encouraging the advancement and economic growth of the Hispanic community.
Tiffany Tavarez is Vice President, Community Impact and Strategic Partnerships for Jefferson’s Office of Community Impact & Belonging
What I love most about my work is the opportunity to document people who are truly making a difference in our community. Over the years, I have followed the careers of leaders who have risen through dedication, integrity, and service—individuals like Tiffany Tavarez, who exemplifies kindness, respect, and genuine civic leadership. Capturing the growth and impact of professionals like her is not just a privilege; it is a core part of why I do what I do.
Jennifer I. Rodríguez is the President and CEO of the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GPHCC), honoree Nicole Cashman, Cashman & Associates and Tiffany Tavarez.
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Rev. Dr. Lorina Marshall-Blake is president of the Independence Blue Cross Foundation (Foundation), and Kathryn Epps, President & CEO @fundphlschools, at the The Fund for the School District of Philadelphia Back The Bell party. Independence Blue Cross was honored at the event.
The Fund for the School District of Philadelphia is an independent 501(c)3 not for profit organization that serves as a fiscal intermediary between the private sector and the Philadelphia public education system.
On Tuesday I attended the sneak preview of the Bells which will be distributed to Philly neighborhoods.
The City of Philadelphia and Philadelphia250 (PHL250) offered a first look at Bells Across PA, one of the signature neighborhood programs for the city’s semiquincentennial celebration and part of America250PA’s statewide initiative. Announced by Mayor Cherelle L. Parker in September, the project showcases the histories, cultures, and heroes of Philadelphia’s many neighborhoods.
Michael Newmuis, Philadelphia’s 2026 Director, with artists
In partnership with Mural Arts, 16 local artists are painting 20 replica Liberty Bells, each designed with input from community partners to reflect its neighborhood’s unique identity. The completed bells will be installed across 20 locations for residents and visitors to explore throughout 2026. Look for a formal press conference in January about where each bell will be placed.
It has been a full week of event coverage, with several shoots appearing in my CBSPhilly column and more slated for upcoming Philly Style and Philly Chit Chat features. Now I am preparing to head to New York for the PA Society Annual Dinner and related events, where four of my clients will be in attendance.
These moments are exactly why I do this work—capturing polished, high-impact images that clients can use to elevate their stories, strengthen their brand visibility, and highlight their engagement in key civic spaces.
If you are interested in learning more about this concierge photography service or would like to discuss coverage for your organization, please reach out at HughE@PhillyChitChat.com. I would be happy to explore how we can support your visibility and storytelling needs.
Rocky is finally receiving his flowers after all these years…To commemorate the film’s 50 years, the Philadelphia Art Museum has announced a special exhibit. Also, the RockyFest will now be a yearlong affair in 2026, says the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Paul Farber, Director and Co-Founder of Monument Lab, is one of the nation’s leading thinkers on monuments, memory, and public space.
I read in the Inquirer on Tuesday and again on Paul’s social media that he is guest curating an exhibition on Rocky, working alongside Louis Marchesano, Caro Campos, and Joslyn Moore, and diving even deeper into the subject matter than previously explored. (these two photos are from his IG post.)
The Philadelphia Art Museum will debut “Rising Up: Rocky and the Making of Monuments” on April 25, 2026, running through August 2, 2026. Guest curated by Paul Farber, Director and Co-Founder of Monument Lab and a national leader on monuments, memory, and public space, the exhibition explores why the Rocky statue and the Art Museum steps have become a global pilgrimage site. With 150+ artworks and artifacts spanning 2,000 years — including pieces by Keith Haring, Kara Walker, Andy Warhol, Carrie Mae Weems, Rashid Johnson, Hank Willis Thomas, Tavares Strachan, Ken Lum, and more the show examines how Rocky became one of the world’s most iconic cultural monuments. Farber calls the exhibition “a love letter to my city’s history of boxing champs, legendary venues, artists and athletes, and those defiantly rising up as underdogs — in and out of the ring, on and off the pedestal.”
In 1980, Sylvester Stallone commissioned sculptor A. Thomas Schomberg to create the Rocky statue for Rocky III. The Art Museum steps were already iconic thanks to the first film when Rocky ran to the top, threw his fists in the air, and unknowingly turned those steps into one of the world’s most famous tourist destinations. The statue only deepened that legacy, transforming the site into a true Philly landmark.
And as many of you know, I’m a huge Rocky fan not just because of the story, but because of what it represents. Rocky is raw and grounded. It’s about emotion, not spectacle: the small apartment, the humble routines, the quiet moments with Adrian, the discipline to keep going. It feels real, lived-in, and deeply human. That’s why it resonates with Philadelphians, tourists, with anyone who’s ever rooted for an underdog.
Folks visiting the Rocky Statue over 15 years ago before the landscaping 12/21/10
I live across the street and the Rocky Statue, as well as the steps were my first beat. I was fascinated with the stream of visitors at all hours of the day, the lines on the weekends, in all kinds of weather.
For years in the 2000s, in conversations with folks connected to the Art Museum, it was clear some didn’t quite know what to do with the Rocky statue. It wasn’t embraced the way other public sculptures were, and one of my biggest frustrations was that it wasn’t even lit at night. I was told more than once that it “wasn’t a work of art,” even though it absolutely is as it was created by a sculptor, commissioned, cast, and installed like any other monument.
I used to photograph visitors at the statue in the evenings with my flash off and tag the City on social media to highlight how dark it was. After about a year of that, the Museum finally lit Rocky — around 2012 — and even refreshed the landscaping. You could feel a shift: a new guard beginning to take Rocky more seriously.
Michael B Jordan filming Creed March 2015
Sylvester Stallone, made an appearance at the statue with Mayor Jim Kenney while he was filming Creed II, April 2018
Still, the statue was a bit of a thorn in the Art Museum’s side, especially when so many tourists stopped for the photo but didn’t always make it inside our beautiful museum. But that was all about to chance…
When Kathryn Ott Lovell, the new President & CEO of the Philadelphia Visitor Center and a true embodiment of the Rocky spirit—set her sights on elevating the visitor experience at the Rocky Statue, everything changed. A lifelong Philadelphian from Mayfair with humble roots and big heart, Kathryn saw what so many of us already knew: people from around the world treat this spot like a pilgrimage. So she leaned in. She championed a dedicated Rocky-themed visitor center, filled with memorabilia and Philly pride, and even worked with elected officials to officially designate December 3rd —Rocky’s 1976 release date—as Rocky Day in Philadelphia. A perfect moment here: Kathryn welcoming Sylvester Stallone himself to see the impact of the legacy he created. 12/03/23, and on that day he himself walked inside the Art Museum for the first time, and wrote about it on his Instagram.
The following year, to celebrate Rocky Day on December 3 and the entire month of December, Sylvester Stallone lent Philadelphia the Rocky statue he keeps in his home. I had always wondered what it would look like back at the top of the steps — and it was a sight. The original Rocky statue stood at the top of the Art Museum steps during filming, most famously for Rocky III in 1982 and again for Rocky V in 1990. Afterward it spent years at the Spectrum sports complex before finally moving to its permanent home at the base of the steps in 2006 — the same year I lived across the street and had just launched Philly Chit Chat.
It was supposed to be returned to Sylvester Stallone right after New Year’s, and I even told everyone, “You’ve got seven more days after December 31 to enjoy it.” The steps were packed every single day. People from around the region were messaging me asking if the statue was still there. Then—just like that—it disappeared. I assumed it had gone back home.
Weeks later, a surprise: it reappeared when the Eagles won the Super Bowl, becoming the backdrop to the championship speeches on the steps, broadcast across the globe. In that moment, the Art Museum got it. The statue stayed. It has remained ever since.
And now, with Paul Farber’s upcoming boxing exhibition exploring the Rocky effect, the story continues, it is finally being embraced in what it embodies – ART.
After reading the Inquirer story, indicated that a Rocky statue would be heading inside the Art Museum. Naturally, I wanted to know more. So I reached out to Valerie V. Gay, CFP®, Chief Cultural Officer to ask which one—and what would happen to the statue on the Rocky Steps, the one people connect with on such a deep, emotional level.
“Yes, the City of Philadelphia will be proposing a plan to permanently display Rocky (1980) by A. Thomas Schomberg at the top of the Philadelphia Art Museum steps, where it was originally intended. Sylvester Stallone commissioned the Rocky statue, and generously donated one of three identical casts to the City of Philadelphia. The cast currently located at the bottom of the steps will be featured in a temporary exhibition inside the Philadelphia Art Museum in 2026 and then returned to Stallone’s private collection.
If approved by the Philadelphia Art Commission, the cast at the top of the steps will remain at the top where it was originally intended, as part of the City’s public art collection.” – Val Gay
The best day—until December 3, 2026, when Philadelphia celebrates the 50th anniversary of Rocky and the statue once again shines above the city from the top of the Rocky Steps. What a moment that will be for our beautiful city.
Thank you to everyone over the years who has embraced what the spirit of Rocky truly represents. It doesn’t hurt that it’s also one of the biggest tourist attractions in America, putting Philadelphia on the map day after day.
So for now, ChitChatters, snap those photos of Rocky at the bottom of the steps and tuck them away… they’re officially becoming vintage Rocky!!
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Momentum for ’26 Builds at the PHLCVB Annual Luncheon
President and CEO Gregg Caren welcomes guests to the Annual Luncheon
More than 900 members of Philadelphia’s hospitality, tourism, business, and civic community gathered for an energizing afternoon that truly reflected this year’s theme: United for ’26. The excitement in the room showcased just how strong Philadelphia’s momentum is as we head toward this historic year.
Karen Dougherty Buchholz serves as Executive Vice President of Administration for Comcast Corporation, who recently announced she was retiring from this position. She will still be consulting with Comcast on projects for the time being, as well leading the PHLCVB Board and planning for her sons wedding this spring. You didn’t think she’d really step away from all the exciting happenings coming in 2026. She’s hands on with many projects.
Throughout the program, leaders highlighted the major accomplishments of the PHLCVB and the PHLCVB Foundation, underscoring the collaborative spirit that continues to elevate our city.
Each year, the Foundation also honors an outstanding local hospitality student with the Marie Baker Brown Scholarship. This year’s recipient was Shrita Brown, a senior at Temple University. Shrita serves as president of the Temple chapter of the National Society for Minorities in Hospitality, director of membership for Eta Sigma Delta, and a visitor experience associate with the Philadelphia Visitor Center Corporation — all while running her own travel agency.
Recognized as part of Philadelphia’s next generation of hospitality leaders, Shrita was celebrated for her dedication to equity, innovation, and sustainable travel.
Donna Farrell Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications, Independence Blue Cross and Jazelle Jones, City of Philadelphia’s City Representative and Director of the Office of Special Events, who is very busy planning tonight’s Holiday Tree Lighting at City Hall, as well as overseeing many events and projects for 2026.
Kevin Lessard, PIDC Senior Vice President, Communications & Government Affairs and Bonnie Grant, Executive Director, PHL Life Sciences is a division of the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Sheila Hess, Phambassador Club Coordinator, Tracy Buchholz, Senior Director, Public Relations at En Route , Jen Leary – Watch Party PHL, Jacki Mowery, Phl Visitor Center, Lori Albright – Watch Out PHL and Alexandra Niedbalski-Sykes Co-Founder, President @thephiladelphiasisters
Alexandra and her wife, the legendary comedian Wanda Sykes, live in the Philadelphia area and have become powerful advocates for elevating women’s sports. In 2019, they founded The Philadelphia Sisters, a “proof-of-concept for how cities can transform their women’s sports presence from the ground up.”
Their work quickly drew the support of investors and City officials, including Mayor Cherelle Parker. Last January, when Parker joined 76ers owners Josh Harris and Mark Adelman, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts, and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to announce that Philly will finally host a WNBA team in 2030, Alex and Wanda stood beside the podium, a testament to their impact. And they haven’t slowed down.
Michael Newmuis – Philadelphia 2026 Director · City of Philadelphia and Alexandra “Alex” Niedbalski-Sykes – I had the opportunity to introduce and connect Alex with many of the leaders in the room, as well at last months Urban Affairs Coalition Breakfast where she and her organization were honored.
The couple continues to champion women’s sports in Philadelphia, including helping secure a 2026 tour stop for Unrivaled, the professional women’s 3-on-3 league, marking Philly as its first-ever out-of-town destination. Nearly sold out, there are a few suites and seats left. Send them an email to inquire: info@thephillysisters.com
Andrew Lovell, Temple University, Rick Ridall, Temple U, Deborah O’Brien, Bank of America, Kathryn Ott Lovell, Phila Visitor Center Corp and Cari Feiler-Bender, Historic Philadelphia
A standout moment in the run-up to the semiquincentennial: the Philadelphia Historic District 250th Committee has unveiled 52 Weeks of Firsts – a yearlong series rolling out a brand-new experience every single week of 2026, touching more than a dozen neighborhoods across Philly.
David Lipson, Philadelphia Magazine, Angela Val, executive director Visit Philadelphia and John J. Kroll Keating Hospitality KMS Development Partners
The Philadelphia Historic District Partners are also launching a new Instagram handle, @52WeeksPhilly, which will serve as the go-to spot for up-to-date schedules and weekly highlights throughout the year. Visit Philadelphia has pulled everything together in one comprehensive hub, offering a full calendar and descriptions of all the events including the complete lineup at visitphilly.com/52firsts
Eric Benson with his wife Romona. Congrats to Romona Riscoe Benson, President & Chief Strategy Officer at Riscoe Benson Strategies, who recently retired as the Director, Corporate and Community Impact at PECO Energy
Anthony LiVecchi, SBRE, Nick Lani, Direct Choice Inc, Ashley Parillo, CBRE, Evan Urbania, Zach Wilcha, Independence Business Alliance, and Peter Barnes,
One of the city’s most anticipated celebrations coming up, and I agree, Zach Wilcha, Independence Business Alliance is the IBA Holiday Party, returns on December 16, 2025, and this year’s festivities will light up The Downtown Club by Cescaphe. Dress fabulous for the camera. INFO Here
Rob Carachio, Roberts Event Group and Scott Mirkin, President & CEO/ ESM Productions, a Roc Nation Company – Congrats on your 30th Year in Business. Can’t wait to see all your productions in 2026, So happy you’re working with the wonderful Kristyn Aldrich Co-Founder + President of ASAP! Creative Management.
Always working hard and promoting others, Scott Mirkin announced on his Instgram today: ESM Productions has launched the 2026 Philadelphia Event Vendor Directory, an open-source resource created to spotlight Philadelphia-area businesses as the city gears up for America’s 250th Anniversary.
If you work in the event services industry — from AV and technical production to transportation, design, hospitality, catering, security, fabrication, and beyond — this directory is a prime opportunity to get your business in front of planners preparing for a historic year across the Greater Philadelphia region. Join the list and expand your reach for 2026.
OK busy night. I look forward to seeing some of you at the Pepper pot Awards, then the City’s Tree Lighting and the night is still young….